I can remember being sent out early on Thanksgiving morning to buy a newspaper containing the goldmine of sales deals for the next morning. Next we were looking online at those ads, but things have evolved.
Popular apps come and go. DrawSomething, AngryBirds, Candy Crush, DubSmash and the list goes on and on. The hottest current app comes to us from our friends in China. Other apps have done similar things, but not nearly as well as this.
There are tons of great apps for the iPhone, and one that really has me drooling is the "Oscar Mayer Wake Up & Smell The Bacon" app. (check it our here)
Okay, I'll admit, I liked the idea of Bitstrips for about a day and a half. Once everyone started jumping on board, I was pretty sick of seeing them in my newsfeed. If you want to remove all Bitstrips from your wall without blocking your friends and without them knowing you've blocked Bitstrips, here's what you need to do. It's super-simple.
Rogue technology developers debuted separate apps for staring at boobs and measuring masturbating velocity at the Tech Crunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco this weekend, and they pretty much made everyone in the tech world angry.
They are seriously making an 'Angry Birds' movie. What will it be about? Who would be in it (aside from obviously Nicki Minaj)? Will it just be Nicki Minaj doing everyone's voices? It raises a lot questions, but none are more depressing than 'if 'Angry Birds,' then _____?' They're turning a phone app into a movie. We predict this is the beginning of a terrible trend. If we're right, here are five
Well, maybe they don't. This Bearded Dragon gets introduced to the game Ant Crusher. The look he gives his owner doesn't exactly scream satisfaction. But hey the rest of us are still entertained!
Turns out reptiles aren't the only ones enjoying technology:
With the advent of the Internet and the popularization of personal computers, men have learned to share information and instantly connect with people across thousands of miles. Oh, and we also learned how to download scads of pornography – let’s not forget that.
Android users can now download a free app that immediately alerts their family, friends and attorneys when they’re getting arrested. Quadrant 2 developed the I’m Getting Arrested app based on actual events during the Occupy Wall Street movement.